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Telangana

Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary

Home to the best quality teak wood in India

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January

18 - 31 °C

February

17 - 34 °C

March

22 - 36 °C

April

24 - 39 °C

May

24 - 39 °C

June

23 - 36 °C

July

21 - 30 °C

August

24 - 33 °C

September

23 - 34 °C

October

22 - 34 °C

November

19 - 30 °C

December

17 - 28 °C


Major Airports :

Rajajmundry Airport (RJA)

Vijayawada, Vijayawada Airport (VGA)

Nanded Airport (NDC)

Hyderabad, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD)

State :

Telangana

Major Airports :

Rajajmundry Airport (RJA)

Vijayawada, Vijayawada Airport (VGA)

Nanded Airport (NDC)

Hyderabad, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD)

State :

Telangana

Explore the enchanting wilderness

Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary draws nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts with its vast 806 sq km space encompassing diverse flora and fauna species. Bound by Laknavaram Lake, this sanctuary makes an irresistibly appealing tourist spot in Telangana.

In the lap of nature

As soon as you step into this pristine sanctuary, you'll be immersed in dense vegetation and timber species--some of the finest teak wood in India being amongst them. Dayyam Vagu offers the perfect spot for taking a refreshing break during forest exploration!

As you explore Eturnagaram Wildlife Park, you will encounter steep and gentle slopes which add charm to its charm. For those seeking an in-depth connection with nature, Eturnagaram provides a rare eco-region; three quarters of its sanctuary comprises rising plains with dense forests surrounding them while the final one fourth features springs and streams.

An exotic wildlife

Eturnagaram boasts an exotic wildlife. Residents may encounter majestic Indian Gaur, playful Giant Squirrels, elusive Sloth Bears, powerful Indian Bison, graceful Black Bucks, elegant Chinkaras and even Tigers amongst many other intriguing species.


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Timings

Opening time - 07:00 AM

Closing time - 06:00 PM

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Rich history

As one of India's first wildlife sanctuaries established in 1953 due to its wealth of biodiversity, Eturnagaram boasts a significant historical legacy dating back to tree fossils in Sarvai area and ancient caves that date back millions of years. Today its unique features and scenic landscapes draw visitors from all around the globe who come here in search of peace.

A unique tribal celebration

Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary plays host to one of Asia's largest tribal jathras - Sammakkka Sarakka Jathra - an event which occurs once every two years and offers visitors an incredible tribal celebration experience.

A lot to explore

Discover a lot on an exciting jeep safari through the heart of the forest where wildlife sightings await at every turn!

For a more serene experience, enjoy boating on Laknavaram Lake's peaceful waters - offering visitors of all ages an exhilarating journey!

Nature enthusiasts can engage in birdwatching at Eturnagaram, as its rich ecosystem boasts an extraordinary variety of plants and animals.

On top of its natural splendour and wildlife attractions, you won't want to miss out on visiting the Dolmen Caves for themselves - an entrancing attraction within the sanctuary that adds mystique and wonderment to any journey!

Final word

Whether you're seeking an unforgettable wildlife encounter or tranquil relief in nature's embrace, Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary promises an amazing journey for every tourist. Prepare to discover all its secrets.